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Hi Profile - Mediterranean

published:04 Nov 2015

Hi Profile - Mediterranean

Hi Profile - Mediterranean

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Hi Profile - Mediterranean | Archangel - Album by Phoenix Groove Records, 2015
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\"Hi Profile seems to be on fire bombing us with his 2nd personal LP.Staying pretty faithful to his original well balanced production, delivering a variety of rocking beats for all tastes.This one is full of tricks from original works to hi quality remix duties, these players have the know how factor regarding crowd moving...Hi Profile carefully deploys his mechanistic prog / trance sampling, revealing his bouncing kicks n snares and warm rhythm improvisations. Grid by grid this LP unravels a unique sound vail that will please strong listeners.It is certain that Hi Profile did it again, compiling some of his best works onboard, make sure to check his Archangel climax thats been carved with his best tools!\"
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Hi Profile - Mediterranean

published:04 Nov 2015

views:162721

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Hi Profile - Mediterranean | Archangel - Album by Phoenix Groove Records, 2015
buy@ https://pro.beatport.com/release/archangel/1610204
\"Hi Profile seems to be on fire bombing us with his 2nd personal LP.Staying pretty faithful to his original well balanced production, delivering a variety of rocking beats for all tastes.This one is full of tricks from original works to hi quality remix duties, these players have the know how factor regarding crowd moving...Hi Profile carefully deploys his mechanistic prog / trance sampling, revealing his bouncing kicks n snares and warm rhythm improvisations. Grid by grid this LP unravels a unique sound vail that will please strong listeners.It is certain that Hi Profile did it again, compiling some of his best works onboard, make sure to check his Archangel climax thats been carved with his best tools!\"
Hi Profile:
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What Would Happen If We Drained the Mediterranean Sea?

published:15 Sep 2017

What Would Happen If We Drained the Mediterranean Sea?

What Would Happen If We Drained the Mediterranean Sea?

published:15 Sep 2017

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What Would Happen If We Drained the Mediterranean Sea?

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Videos explaining things. Mostly over topics like history, geography, economics and science.
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Mediterranean - Secrets of World Climate, Episode 6

published:17 Jun 2018

Mediterranean - Secrets of World Climate, Episode 6

Mediterranean - Secrets of World Climate, Episode 6

published:17 Jun 2018

views:2372

The world\'s most famous sea. And to many, the world\'s favourite climate. Hot dry summers and wet winters - the Mediterranean Climate blesses the ancient lands of Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey and Israel, but is also duplicated in far off lands, including the Pacific North-West of the USA, California, Chile, South Africa and Western and South Australia.
The sixth episode in a series exploring all the major climate zones of the world, here we show this part of the world in its full beauty, and uncover the secrets of why it is that way and show you the legendary lands and cities that lie within its influence.
Covering every inhabited continent on Earth except Asia, this climate\'s home is of course the Mediterranean Sea itself, spanning Portugal and Morocco in the far west, and covering most of Spain, the Algerian and Tunisian coasts, the Balearic Islands, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily and Malta, the Cote d\'Azur of France, most of Italy (the Cinque Terre, the Amalfi coast, Tuscany and Campania), and then across the Adriatic Sea to the coasts of Croatia, Montenegro and Albania, and down into the mainland of Greece and the Greek islands. Continuing east, much of Turkey is blessed by this climate, and we finish at the far shore of this sea with Syria, Lebanon and Israel. Famous cities within this area include Lisbon, Madrid, Barcelona, Casablanca, Nice, Monaco, Florence, Rome, Athens, Istanbul, Damascus, Beirut, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
In North America, the entire west coast of the United States has this climate, from the cooler variant in Washington State and Oregon, down into Cali...

Mediterranean - Secrets of World Climate, Episode 6

published:17 Jun 2018

views:2372

The world\'s most famous sea. And to many, the world\'s favourite climate. Hot dry summers and wet winters - the Mediterranean Climate blesses the ancient lands of Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey and Israel, but is also duplicated in far off lands, including the Pacific North-West of the USA, California, Chile, South Africa and Western and South Australia.
The sixth episode in a series exploring all the major climate zones of the world, here we show this part of the world in its full beauty, and uncover the secrets of why it is that way and show you the legendary lands and cities that lie within its influence.
Covering every inhabited continent on Earth except Asia, this climate\'s home is of course the Mediterranean Sea itself, spanning Portugal and Morocco in the far west, and covering most of Spain, the Algerian and Tunisian coasts, the Balearic Islands, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily and Malta, the Cote d\'Azur of France, most of Italy (the Cinque Terre, the Amalfi coast, Tuscany and Campania), and then across the Adriatic Sea to the coasts of Croatia, Montenegro and Albania, and down into the mainland of Greece and the Greek islands. Continuing east, much of Turkey is blessed by this climate, and we finish at the far shore of this sea with Syria, Lebanon and Israel. Famous cities within this area include Lisbon, Madrid, Barcelona, Casablanca, Nice, Monaco, Florence, Rome, Athens, Istanbul, Damascus, Beirut, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
In North America, the entire west coast of the United States has this climate, from the cooler variant in Washington State and Oregon, down into Cali...

The Bizarre Plan to Drain the Mediterranean: Atlantropa

published:01 Nov 2016

The Bizarre Plan to Drain the Mediterranean: Atlantropa

The Bizarre Plan to Drain the Mediterranean: Atlantropa

published:01 Nov 2016

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Herman Sörgel wanted to create the largest civil engineering project the world has ever seen: a colossal dam across the Strait of Gibraltar, lowering the Mediterranean sea. There were, of course, a few problems with this.
VFX by David \'Hoolopee\' Post (http://youtube.com/hoolopee)
Camera by Paul Curry (@cr3)
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The Bizarre Plan to Drain the Mediterranean: Atlantropa

published:01 Nov 2016

views:1234619

Herman Sörgel wanted to create the largest civil engineering project the world has ever seen: a colossal dam across the Strait of Gibraltar, lowering the Mediterranean sea. There were, of course, a few problems with this.
VFX by David \'Hoolopee\' Post (http://youtube.com/hoolopee)
Camera by Paul Curry (@cr3)
I\'m at http://tomscott.com
on Facebook at http://facebook.com/tomscott
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Paco De Lucia & Al Di Meola The Reunion "Mediterranean Sundance"

published:17 Aug 2011

Paco De Lucia & Al Di Meola The Reunion "Mediterranean Sundance"

Paco De Lucia & Al Di Meola The Reunion "Mediterranean Sundance"

published:17 Aug 2011

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\"Friday Night in San Francisco\", Was a very significant, musical and historical event that took place back on 5 December 1980 at the famous Warfield Theatre, in San Francisco, CA.
For the first time in history, \"Flamenco Meet Jazz\", in a unique live performance by Al Di Meola, Paco De Lucia and John McLaughlin. After almost 32 years, Al Di Meola and Paco De Lucia, meet again at the other side of the world in Germany just to play together \"Mediterranean Sundance\" one the number one hit songs of that remarkable night.
Watch and listen to carefully this tune, then you will realize why after so long this album still remains as one the most sold live performance record of our time....

Paco De Lucia & Al Di Meola The Reunion "Mediterranean Sundance"

published:17 Aug 2011

views:2728000

\"Friday Night in San Francisco\", Was a very significant, musical and historical event that took place back on 5 December 1980 at the famous Warfield Theatre, in San Francisco, CA.
For the first time in history, \"Flamenco Meet Jazz\", in a unique live performance by Al Di Meola, Paco De Lucia and John McLaughlin. After almost 32 years, Al Di Meola and Paco De Lucia, meet again at the other side of the world in Germany just to play together \"Mediterranean Sundance\" one the number one hit songs of that remarkable night.
Watch and listen to carefully this tune, then you will realize why after so long this album still remains as one the most sold live performance record of our time....

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One day in our secret paradise, far from the most popular tourist routes that fill the Mediterranean with sailboats. Infinite beaches to be alone, ideal sand bottoms for anchoring. A

The world\'s most famous sea. And to many, the world\'s favourite climate. Hot dry summers and wet winters - the Mediterranean Climate blesses the ancient lands of Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey and Israel, but is also duplicated in far off lands, including the Pacific North-West of the USA, California,

Herman Sörgel wanted to create the largest civil engineering project the world has ever seen: a colossal dam across the Strait of Gibraltar, lowering the Mediterranean sea. There were, of course, a few problems with this.
VFX by David \'Hoolopee\' Post (http://youtube.com/hoolopee)
Camera by Paul Cur

\"Friday Night in San Francisco\", Was a very significant, musical and historical event that took place back on 5 December 1980 at the famous Warfield Theatre, in San Francisco, CA.
For the first time in history, \"Flamenco Meet Jazz\", in a unique live performance by Al Di Meola, Paco De Lucia and J